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Crew Bar

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Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA: People drinks at the Crew Bar, a bar popular among gay men on January 25, 2012 at Greenpoint in Cape Town. Gay culture has flourished since the fall of apartheid, which harshly penalised homosexuality, as South Africa enshrined equal rights in its constitution and allowed same-sex couples to marry and adopt. An estimated 225,000 gay tourists visit the city every year. AFP PHOTO/Rodger Bosch
Guests spent their time at the Crew Bar. About 225,000 gay tourists visit Cape Town every year.
Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA: Odi Diva, a cabaret artist in drag, sings about a taxi in the street as part of her show at Beefcakes a gay restaurant on January 25, 2012 at Greenpoint in Cape Town. Gay culture has flourished since the fall of apartheid, which harshly penalised homosexuality, as South Africa enshrined equal rights in its constitution and allowed same-sex couples to marry and adopt. An estimated 225,000 gay tourists visit the city every year. AFP PHOTO/Rodger Bosch
Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA: Patrons drinks at Beefcakes a gay-friendly restaurant on January 25, 2012 at Greenpoint in Cape Town. Gay culture has flourished since the fall of apartheid, which harshly penalised homosexuality, as South Africa enshrined equal rights in its constitution and allowed same-sex couples to marry and adopt. An estimated 225,000 gay tourists visit the city every year. AFP PHOTO/Rodger Bosch
Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA: Guests sunbath poolside at the Glen Boutique Hotel on January 25, 2012 at Seapoint in Cape Town. The hotel set in an upmarket area, close to the beach, and various bars and restaurants is aimed at the gay market where 225,000 gay tourists visit the city every year. AFP PHOTO/Rodger Bosch
Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA: Guests sit poolside at the Glen Boutique Hotel on January 25, 2012 at Seapoint in Cape Town. The hotel set in an upmarket area, close to the beach, and various bars and restaurants is aimed at the gay market where 225,000 gay tourists visit the city every year. AFP PHOTO/Rodger Bosch
Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA: A guest sits in the sun beside a swimming pool at a gay-friendly guest house on January 14, 2012 in Cape Town. The place set in an upmarket area, close to the beach, and various bars and restaurants is aimed at the gay market where 225,000 gay tourists visit the city every year. Gay culture has flourished since the fall of apartheid, which harshly penalised homosexuality, as South Africa enshrined equal rights in its constitution and allowed same-sex couples to marry and adopt. AFP PHOTO/Rodger Bosch
Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA: Guests swim in a swimming pool at a gay-friendly guest house on January 14, 2012 in Cape Town. The place set in an upmarket area, close to the beach, and various bars and restaurants is aimed at the gay market where 225,000 gay tourists visit the city every year. Gay culture has flourished since the fall of apartheid, which harshly penalised homosexuality, as South Africa enshrined equal rights in its constitution and allowed same-sex couples to marry and adopt. AFP PHOTO/Rodger Bosch
Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA: Chris Hattingh, director of the Glen Boutique Hotel, sits in the hotels pool bar on January 25, 2012 at Seapoint in Cape Town. The place set in an upmarket area, close to the beach, and various bars and restaurants is aimed at the gay market where 225,000 gay tourists visit the city every year. Gay culture has flourished since the fall of apartheid, which harshly penalised homosexuality, as South Africa enshrined equal rights in its constitution and allowed same-sex couples to marry and adopt. AFP PHOTO/Rodger Bosch
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